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>>If the IP address contains . (dot/period) doesn't the Macro substitution end at the first . ?
>Glenn
>the problem with dots and macro substitution is not if the string contains
>dots
>
>it is if you want to put a dot after the substitution
>then you have to do something like
>
>this.&whatever..property etc.
>
>Arnon
You are correct, as usual. A test I had used produces unpredictable results. Try this.
create test.prg
wait window *test.prg*
create test.001
wait window *test.001"
a="test.prg"
b="test.001"
run vfp &a
run vfp &b
This is what made me think Macro substitution ended with the first dot in the text. Oops.
Since DOS accepts dots as an input parameter for the date command, I tried this:
a=*01.29.97*
run date &a
Which of course worked.
I have been using .. as in your example frequently, but I've been avoiding a lot of other Macro's that might have worked.
Thanks for helping clarify this.
Glenn